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There just does not seem to be the right kind of words in the dictionary to describe this lovely Rose. 



It was chosen as the most beautiful Rose of France in 1932, and no wonder, for from the time the bud begins 

 to unfurl until several days later when the petals fall to the ground, it is an ever-changing picture of entrancing 

 beauty. The buds are large, long-pointed, and coral in color; they slowly unfold to a coral-pink flower developing 

 a satiny peach tint and sheen which is about the loveliest finish we have ever seen on a Rose petal. 



Its fragrance is simply delicious, so that we have not only one of the most beautiful Roses in the world but one 

 of the sweetest. It has strong, upright growth, above average height, with healthy foliage and is free in bloom. 



Gold Medal, Saverne, 1930; Certificate of Merit, Bagatelle, 1931; Gold Medal, Lyon, 1932. $1.50 each. 



THE CONARD-PyLE CO. • STAR * ROSE GROWERS - WEST GROVE, PENNA. 



